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Clinically Integrated Network

1,152 Physician members (Oct. 2022)

BPP combines independent and employed physicians and the resources of Baptist Health into a clinically and financially aligned partnership designed to deliver outstanding care and improve outcomes while reducing inefficiencies and their associated costs. This network is BPP’s Clinically Integrated Network (CIN) with a focus to provide the right care at the right time.

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Primary care physicians (16% of total physician members) Specialists (84% of total physician members)

Employed (42% of total physician members)

Independent (58% of total physician members)

Adult (83% of total physician members)

Pediatrics (17% of total physician members)

Physician groups

The CIN includes 83 physician groups, representing many essential specialties. The below list includes adult specialties represented in the CIN with more than 10 physicians. Additionally, there are 40 adult specialties in BPP that includes less than 10 physicians.

Adult specialties with more than 10 physicians:

• Anatomic Pathology & Clinical Pathology

• Anesthesiology

• Cardiothoracic & Vascular Surgery

• Cardiology & Cardiovascular Disease

• Diagnostic Radiology

• Emergency Medicine

• Endocrinology

• Gastroenterology

On July 30, 2022, Baptist Health made the system-wide transition from multiple disparate electronic health record (EHR) systems to one system, Epic. The Epic system strengthens Baptist Health’s technology and supports long-term growth. The system helps integrate and standardize workflows and has also improved BPP’s ability to coordinate care.

How has Epic helped BPP?

Epic offers providers and care team members interoperability, or the ability to share records within Baptist and with other health systems that also use Epic as their EHR. This feature is specifically helpful in preventing avoidable admissions and readmissions. Communication between patient care settings is straightforward with the use of in-basket messaging; care coordinators can communicate with physicians using a centralized workflow.

Epic offers an enhanced level of transparency for BPP’s care coordination team as they monitor patient care and utilization from the ambulatory setting. Compass Rose,

Epic’s application for comprehensive care coordination incorporates programs, targets, and patient outreach into one arena. By leveraging assessments and flowsheets, care coordinators and social workers can track patient outcomes over time to better understand the impact of interventions. Care plans contain evidence-based practice for specific conditions powered by Elsevier, a peer-reviewed journal that develops patient education materials. Providers can review and close care gaps directly from the patient’s storyboard.

Additionally, data from Epic flows directly into HealtheIntent, BPP’s population health quality data management platform, which allows providers to view their personal valuebased quality metric data. In the future, we plan to build Epic tags so patients who are included in a value-based care arrangement, can be quickly identified by providers and care team members.

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8.1.22 –9.30.22